Whether you love your kitty or are deathly afraid of your neighbor's pit bull, this video will help you develop a better working relationship with either one. Using the framing device of a visit to the friendly local vet, the program features Dr. Wayne Hunthausen talking to kids (and grownups) about understanding the body language of pets: how they say they're happy, angry or afraid; would like to be petted or play; and, most importantly, when it's best to just stay away. Viewers will learn how to be safe with other people's pets, as well as the proper way to treat fenced animals and strays. An inexpensive guide to an important subject, this excellent program is highly recommended. Aud: K, E, I, P. (E. Druda)
Dogs, Cats & Kids: Learning to Be Safe with Animals
(1996) 30 min. $19.95. Pet Love Partnership. PPR. Color cover. Vol. 12, Issue 6
Dogs, Cats & Kids: Learning to Be Safe with Animals
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